Calcium hydroxide induced healing of periapical radiolucency : A case series

  • Choudhary D
  • Singh A
  • Dev Wazir N
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Abstract

Periapical disease may occur through an inflammatory response in a non-vital tooth. The treatment of choice for most of these periapical lesions may be a conservative non-surgical approach. An accurate diagnosis of the periapical lesion whether it is of endodontic or nonendodontic origin has to be made. Non- surgical endodontic therapy has shown a success rate of 94.4% with complete or partial healing.The present clinical cases show two large periapical lesions in 14 year and 17-year-old male patients respectively which were healed with non- surgical approaches using different formulations of calcium hydroxide.Healing was seen after few months in both the lesion without invasive treatments. As the first case revealed periapical healing within 2 months of calcium hydroxide placement whereas the second case showed a much slower rate of healing over one year.

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Choudhary, D., Singh, A., & Dev Wazir, N. (2020). Calcium hydroxide induced healing of periapical radiolucency : A case series. IP Indian Journal of Conservative and Endodontics, 5(3), 123–126. https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijce.2020.029

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